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Our Changing Climate - Information about the environment for parents, carers and teachers: The vast majority of scientists agree that increased carbon emissions into the atmosphere are contributing to changes in our climate. These changes in climate can impact on the type of weather patterns that we experience, for example extremes of temperature and increased variability of weather, such as more frequent heavy rainfall which can lead to flooding, storms and periods of drought. We can all do our bit to help reduce carbon emissions into the atmosphere, simple things like turning off lights; only boiling as much water as you need when making a cup of tea; or walking or cycling for short journeys rather than using a car. Consider ways of conserving water during hot weather and periods of drought and plan ahead for future warmer weather by planting trees to provide natural shade. For more information on how you can reduce your impact on the environment go to http://www.energysavingtrust.org.uk The Energy Saving Trust Foundation gives impartial, accurate and independent advice to communities and households on how to reduce carbon emissions, how to use water more sustainably and how to save money on energy bills. 22


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